Newfoundland and her continental possessions all our productions, as well as our vessels, were excluded, with occasional relaxations, by which, in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. By the treaty of 1794 she offered to concede... British and Foreign State Papers - Page 912by Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1832Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1830 - 566 pages
...vessels, were excluded, with occasional relaxations, by which, in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. By the treaty of 1794,...West India possessions, in our vessels not exceeding seventy tons burthen, and upon the same terms as British vessels, any productions of the United States... | |
| Great Britain - 1831 - 426 pages
...vessels, were excluded, with occasional relaxations, by which, in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. By the Treaty of 1794,...West India possessions, in our vessels not exceeding seventy tons burden, and upon the same terms with British, vessels, any productions of the United States... | |
| History - 1831 - 884 pages
...vessels, were excluded, with occasional relaxations, by which, in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. " By the treaty of 1794,...West- India possessions in our vessels, not exceeding seventy tons burden, and upon the same terms with British vessels, any productions of the United States... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1831 - 952 pages
...vessels, were excluded, with occasional relaxations, by which, iu seasons of distress, the former wen) admitted in British bottoms. . „ By the Treaty of...West India possessions, in our vessels not exceeding seventy tons burden, and upon the same terms with British, vessels, auy productions ot the United States;... | |
| History - 1831 - 884 pages
...vessels, were excluded, with occasional relaxations, by which, in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. " By the treaty of 1794,...us, for a limited time, the right of carrying to her West-India possessions in our vessels, not exceeding seventy tons burden, and upon the same terms with... | |
| Peter Force - Almanacs, American - 1831 - 388 pages
...vessels. wtre excluded, with occasional relaxations, by which, in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. By the treaty of 1794,...to concede to us, for a limited time, the right of carryVOL. ix. . ig to her West India possessions, in oar vessels not exceeding seventy tons burthen,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1832 - 720 pages
...occasional relaxations, by which, in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. _ By the treaty of 1794, she offered to concede to us,...West India possessions, in our vessels not exceeding seventy tons burden, and upon the same terms as British vessels, any productions of the United States... | |
| Andrew Jackson - United States - 1835 - 292 pages
...vessels were excluded with occasional relaxations, by which in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. By the treaty of 1794,...West India possessions, in our vessels not exceeding seventy tons burthen, and upon the same terms as British vessels, any productions of the United States... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - Presidents - 1837 - 460 pages
...vessels, were excluded, with occasional relaxations, by which, in seasons of distress, the former were admitted in British bottoms. By the treaty of 1794,...West India possessions, in our vessels not exceeding seventy tons burthen, and upon the same terms as British vessels, any productions of the United States... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - Jackson, Andrew - 1837 - 464 pages
...limited time, the right of carrying to her West India possessions, in our vessels not exceeding seventy tons burthen, and upon the same terms as British vessels,...productions of the United States which British vessels might impart therefrom. But this privilege was coupled with conditions which are supposed to have led to... | |
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